Quote Originally Posted by OKCMallen View Post
Gold Star is a very cool building. Even though it's older and the space isn't modern, it's a lot neater and has more character than Sarkey's. Sarkey's is just very blah. A new facility could have been awesome, and that space in Sarkey's could have been used easily by any number of lecture-based departments.
Agreed as to Sarkeys and Gold Star. The later does have a lot of character and is actually very nice/neat/modern on the inside. I probably spent more time than DirtLaw in Gold Star as I took a couple classes which met there, not to mention Income Tax Law with its tax law scavenger hunts.

Sarkey's is very much 90's-institutional-generic-prefab-blah. It's a very nice, very functional building, I will say the courtrooms are very nice, but otherwise, it doesn't seem pretty or particularly well built.

As far as the location being "meh," I don't agree at all. OCU is by far closer to a larger number of legal practitioners than any other school in the state, not to mention within a short distance of the State Capitol and appellate courts. Would the other location have been better? Sure, but we'd only be going from best to far and away the best in that regard.

As far as the faculty being "meh," what do you base that on? I found most to be excellent in all respects. You couldn't hope for a better civil procedure prof than Creel. Heck.. my trial practice class was taught by none other than Bill Conger and Federal Magistrate, Hon. Valerie Couch (formerly of Hartzog, Conger, Cason and Neville).